At this stage the temporary work area will contain both the original
and upgraded versions of the utility and cadastre. The upgraded data would
have been viewed by the supervisor and found to be of good enough quality
to be forwarded to the temporary work area.

The feature level reporting functionality would have been used to find
any upgrade problems, and either they would have been fixed using the
SAE's "Find, Fix and Forget" functionality, or would have been flagged
by SAM's "Problematic Area" function. The "Problematic Area" function
highlights problem areas to be edited in the GIS environment by recording
bounding rectangles around these areas.

The GIS Developer must familiarise themselves with the GIS requirements
in terms of business rules, connectivity rules, techniques for carrying
out coordinate shifts for features, and many other areas such as releasing
long term transaction locks, etc.

There may also be a need to facilitate the retirement of the original
digital cadastre parcel polygons and the promotion of the new parcel polygons,
as well as clearing out any unwanted data from the temporary work area
when it is no longer relevant.